Masonic rites for
Frank A. Jackson, 61, who died May 23 were held Sunday morning at
9:30 at the Lulloff Funeral Home, Colby, with Walter Cattanach,
Owen, reading the service. The Rev. M. B. Ferguson also conducted a
short service after which the body was taken to Green Lake for
burial.

Frank Jackson was
born at Meadowbrook, W. Va., Dec. 19, 1883. Shortly after the
family moved to Great Lakes, Wis., where he attended school and was
graduated from the high school. He then attended Ripon college, and
later received his law degree from the University of Minnesota.

In 1914 he came to
Colby and the following year on Oct. 5, he was married at
Abbotsford to the former Bertha Hill, his only survivor.

He served as
district attorney in Clark county for two terms in the early
1920’s, and at the time of his death was the city attorney of
Colby, Wis. He was the senior member of the law firm of Jackson &
Vorland. He was a member of the Masonic Order, a master of the
Colby Masonic lodge and a member of the Tripoli Shrine.